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Indigenous Program Indicators
From: ohpikinâwasowin/Growing a Child
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Historical Context: Human Services for Indigenous Peoples – Central Components of Indigenous Indicators – The Program Indicators: Centering the Indigenous Universe – Conclusion
Contributors
Carol Turner
Carol Turner, BSW, RSW, is a Supervisor with The Family Centre serving children, youth and families. Carol has been gifted with a Ceremonial Cree name and has been involved with Indigenous teachings from nehiyaw Knowledge Keepers. Carol appreciates Indigenous knowledge and ceremonies and understands how culture plays an integral role in collaborating with children and families.
Ralph Bodor
Ralph Bodor, PhD, RSW, is an Associate Professor with the Edmonton-based Central and Northern Region of the Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary. For the past nineteen years, Dr. Bodor has allied closely with the University nuhelot’įne thaiyots’į nistameyimâkanak Blue Quills to develop and provide culturally relevant social work education and to design and implement numerous research projects and program evaluations using Indigenous methodologies. In 2010 Dr. Bodor was ceremonially given his Cree name, which demonstrates the extent of his contributions to and esteem within the iyiniw community. Specifically recognizing his contributions to Indigenous social work education, Dr. Bodor’s work was honoured through the Killam Trust Innovation in Teaching Award (2010) and the University of Calgary, Native Centre Chief John Snow Award (2017).